Colourful African Classic Bamboo Cushion Cover | Joseph Storm
Colourful African Classic Bamboo Cushion Cover | Joseph Storm
Colourful African Classic Bamboo Cushion Cover | Joseph Storm

Colourful African Classic Bamboo Cushion Cover | Joseph Storm

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COLOURFUL AFRICA-CLASSICS: Tsandza's signature collection is a random mix of stripes and colours reflecting the vibrance and colour of Africa. The ultimate in uniqueness, and a great way to ensure zero waste, we use any of the dyed fibre remaining from other production batches. Every one is hand dyed and handwoven individually, and created from a variety of colours according to each tone/colourway. No two will be identical.

Hand dyed, handwoven bamboo cushion cover w/-steel zip & tassel

When Africa storms, it can be an emotional affair and it’s always a stunning show of greys in every tone, from the lightest of silver to the nearly black skies! Combines Silver, Steel, Charcoal and Dark Ash.

Size: 45 x 45cm

Made to order - Please allow 7-10 days for your item to be completed

Handwoven in Eswatini

Materials

BAMBOO

With it’s silk like appearance, Bamboo is incredibly soft, smooth and luxuriously comfortable making it a perfect choice for home décor and fashion accessory ranges. Bamboo is warm, yet breathable, giving great insulation and making it ideal in any temperature. Bamboo fibre is UV proof and consequently garments made of bamboo fibre offer good protection against ultra-violet rays, making it a healthy fibre to wear.  And it’s naturally strong tenacity makes bamboo garments easy to care for.

Why Made to Order

Made to order product online is manufactured as and when it is ordered and according to the specifications of the individual. Made to order is also slower to produce and is therefore more environmentally sustainable, causing less wastage and avoiding over-production. As a movement, made to order promotes a culture of quality where people come to appreciate and cherish their garments as heirlooms rather than just seasonable pieces that quickly go out of fashion.


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